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"pass a resolution" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to officially approve or decide on a course of action through a formal vote or decision-making process. Example: The board of directors voted to pass a resolution supporting the new company policy on sustainability.
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Congress was expected to pass a resolution supporting such action.
Under a 1996 law, Congress can also step in and pass a resolution of disapproval.
But the most the Council can do is pass a resolution to that effect.
Pillay's accusation centred on the security council's inabilty to pass a resolution.
"I think the General Convention could pass a resolution condemning this action," Dean Franklin said.
Eight votes are needed to pass a resolution on the authority's board.
He believes they should pass a resolution condemning such a procedure.
Last month, the council failed to pass a resolution criticizing Sudan.
The State House refused to pass a resolution calling Charles Darwin and his theories racist.
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This means to not just pass a resolution--but also provide practical and concrete support.
Governors meet and pass a resolution.
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